Class Action Roundup – March 22, 2017 [UPDATE]
From Minor League Baseball to Mary-Kate and Ashley to Walt Disney, here are the top stories in class action news.
From Minor League Baseball to Mary-Kate and Ashley to Walt Disney, here are the top stories in class action news.
A proposed class action filed against Ford Motor Company alleges the company's best-selling F-Series pickup trucks possess an elemental defect.
Audible, Inc. and Amazon.com are the defendants in a proposed class action lawsuit filed over alleged 'bait-and-switch' business tactics.
After hours of debate, the House of Representatives passed the misleadingly titled Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act of 2017.
Microsoft, Kia and others made the headlines in this week's class action roundup.
The pace at which a decade-old worker arbitration claim against Sterling Jewelers has moved can be described as 'glacial.' Sterling's attorneys want to keep it that way.
The makers of Huggies Natural Care Baby Wipes are facing a proposed class action lawsuit that claims the product is falsely and deceptively advertised and labeled.
On Tuesday, a proposed class action lawsuit was filed against Lenny & Larry's, the makers of 'The Complete Cookie.'
U.S. Court of Federal Claims Chief Judge Patricia Campbell-Smith said last week that the government goofed by not paying employees on time.
A Hispanic man claims in a proposed class action lawsuit that The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Northern New England, Inc. applies a preference for white employees.